Lone Star Geyser Explained

Lone Star Geyser
Coordinates:44.4183°N -110.8067°W
Elevation:7644feet [1]
Hot Spring Type:Cone type geyser
Height:35-40 feet
Duration:30 minutes
Frequency:3 hours

Lone Star Geyser is a cone type geyser located in the Lone Star Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park. The basin is a backcountry geyser basin located southeast of Old Faithful Geyser and the Upper Geyser Basin. The geyser is reached via an old service road open to hikers and biking with the trailhead near Kepler Cascades on the Grand Loop Road.[2]

Lone Star erupts about every 3 hours and lasts about 30 minutes and reaches a heights of 35to.[3]

History

Aubrey L. Haines, the Yellowstone park historian from 1960 to 1969, relates three stories as to how this geyser was named:[4]

Notes and References

  1. 1609270. Lone Star Geyser.
  2. Book: Schneider, Bill . Hiking Yellowstone National Park . Falcon Press . Guilford, CT . 2003 . 0-7627-2539-7 . 246–47.
  3. Web site: Geysers – Upper Geyser Basin . YellowstoneNationalPark.com .
  4. Book: Haines, Aubrey L. . Yellowstone Place Names-Mirrors of History . 1996 . University of Colorado Press . Niwot, Co . 0-87081-382-X . 114–15.